Hi all,
where/what is a good source for a 0-10v throttle?
cheers!
0-10v throttle
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0-10v throttle
Wouldn't any throttle work? They're just voltage dividers. Do yoy mean a 10 kOhm potentiometer?
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0-10v throttle
There not all pots.
Half of them will be hall type which are 5V.
If you can find the pot type it should work on 10V
I'll assume you're wanting one for an Industrial VFD which generally use 10V.
http://www.evworks.com.au/ev-works-thro ... istive-typ
You will need to solder the third wire on for it to be suitable for a FVD.
Half of them will be hall type which are 5V.
If you can find the pot type it should work on 10V
I'll assume you're wanting one for an Industrial VFD which generally use 10V.
http://www.evworks.com.au/ev-works-thro ... istive-typ
You will need to solder the third wire on for it to be suitable for a FVD.
So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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0-10v throttle
0-5V should also work (simply config the controller).
Richo, yes its for an industrial controller... I have a couple of Dunkermotoren BG75x50PI motors which have integral controllers that I'm testing for a project.
Richo, yes its for an industrial controller... I have a couple of Dunkermotoren BG75x50PI motors which have integral controllers that I'm testing for a project.
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